Stakeholder Engagement Essentials

Free Until 30 May 2025

Stakeholder Engagement Essentials

People can just as easily grease a project's wheels as stop it in its tracks. Knowing who our stakeholders are and anticipating their needs helps projects get better results. Knowing how to manage stakeholders is key to successful development projects and an essential step of any development, humanitarian, relief or advocacy effort. It's a vital step, too, towards project planning.

Stakeholder Analysis is the technique used to identify all persons, groups and institutions who may have an interest in a project - the key people we have to win over to achieve development results. Stakeholder Management is where we take steps to manage their interests and expectations so that the project runs as smoothly as possible.

The benefits of using a stakeholder-based approach are that:

  • You can use the opinions of the most influential and powerful stakeholders to shape your projects in the early stages.
  • Support from influential stakeholders helps your project to be more successful.

By communicating with stakeholders early and frequently, you can ensure that they fully understand what you are doing and understand the benefits of your project. As a result, they can support you actively when needed. You can anticipate people's reactions to your project and build the actions that will win people's support into your plan.

In the five videos, I will walk you through the steps of:

  • Identifying and understanding your stakeholders
  • Identifying win-win outcomes
  • Developing a stakeholder communication plan

The course is free, self-paced, and provides 30 days of access after signing up. Join now to start transforming your projects and driving meaningful change in communities.

Best of luck

Instructor Profile


Neil Kendrick
Neil Kendrick

With over 25 years of expertise, Neil Kendrick, founder of ELD Training, specializes in Professional Writing, Reporting Skills, Proposal Writing, Results-Based Management, and Monitoring & Evaluation. Based in the UK, Neil has trained and coached humanitarian and development professionals from hundreds of organizations across more than 20 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.


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